Got my hands on a better camera. I'm attempting to do things that only I would really want synthed, but if others like it, that's cool too.

My focus is to only create 100% synths, or close to it. (isn't everyone here?) I'm also aiming to increase amount of photos taken as well as their quality. So far, too much is blurry. Will I get better?

I love this one! When you turn off the photos and view as a point cloud, the rock becomes transparent, so you can see other parts of the tube off in the distance. And when you reach a spinnable view, you can drag down to see the complex of tubes from above, laid out like a map! This has scientific and documentary value, besides being a kick to do...

I was just looking through synths in New York City and found this synth geotagged as being there instead of in Nowa Sol where it actually is. I just wanted to mention it, so that you know that it is misplaced.
Other than that, it's a very nice statue. I very much like that you photographed that path coming up to it. It feels more natural that way.

The details and the colors captured really bring this to life.
The size of the whole thing is also impressive. When looking at it as a point cloud, hovering overhead, and looking all around, you can get an especially clear view of the size and situation of the location.

This felt so strangely and wonderfully interactive. Even though I'm not familiar with this location at all, I now have a very clear picture not only of it, but of where things happened and what is important. The highlights really pull you in. It's not just "here is something" but "something is happening here" which has it's own kind of thrill. Thanks for sharing this kind of experience.